THE CENTRE REPORTER. | THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 1914 W.0. T U The W, C. T. U. nusl picnic Baturday Gravge Park. The members of the Y. P. B. and L. T. L. and honorary members are coi- dially invited to attend. There will be the regular meeting at 2:80, followed by an election of officers. All members are privileged to invite a guest, Bupper at 5:30. If the weather should be unfavorable, the picnic will be held in the W, C, T. U. room. 5 Sr—r——— a —————— Stork Brings Big Baby, § A ten-pound baby girl arrived at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Guy Springer in Millheim last Baturday. It Is the second daughter in the family. Mrs, Springer was Pear! Runkle before her marriage, ini - Progress Graoge to Hold Festival, Progress Grange will hold a festival Saturday evening , August 15h, in their hall. Proceeds will be for the benefit of the hall fund Everybody is invited to attend. cxim———— ——— LOUALS Mrs, Pierre Fishburn sud daughters Lols and Mary of Bunbury are guests of Mrs. Fishburn’s sister, Mrs. 8. J. Rowe. Rev. W. H. Behuyler and daughter, Miss Eloise, are expected reach home tomorrow ( Friday ) from Blog- hamton, N. Y. Darlington Brown of Milroy spent a few days the latter part of last week at the home of bis grandparents, Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Krise Mrs. Edward Brown and children spent last week at Axe Mapn at the home of Mrs. Browu’s mother, Mrs, Busan Keller, who bad been quite lil Wlph and Psul Horner, sons of Calvin Horner, of Altoona are spend- ing a few weeks’ vacation at the home of their grandmother, Mrs, Kathryn Horner, Ward, Frances and Bernice Wagner, chitdren of James Waguer, of Hern- don, spent Fundsy at the home of their uncle, E. Clayton Wagner, in Centre Hall, Herry E. Lulz was appointed post- master at Bald Eagle last week, Mr. Lutz moved from Ceotre Hall to Bald Esgle several years ago and was en- geged in the milling business, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus BStrobhm of Scranton arrived in Centre Hall Batur- day afternoon snd for a few weeks will remain st the home of the form- er’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Birohm, Plonte, will hold their ap- afternoon in 10 Interest in the war news was shown by the large number of Sunday papers sold in town. The papers were brought from Bellefonte by Clymer McClenabsn, who runs a motoresce, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bmith and son Howard of Gerwmantownp, after spend- ing ten days at the home of Mr. Smith's sunt, Mre. ( Dr.) A. G. Lieb in Centre Hall, returned home Satur- day. W. F. Rishel and Earl B. Burtges of Farmers Mills were callers at this office Monday evening. Mr Rishel reports that the army worm did pot steer clear of their locality and that much oats and corn was destroyed by this pest. Chas. D. Bartholomew was excep tionally well pleased with the report last week that his pen of five white leghorne had laid twenty-nine eggs in that week in the North American’s egg-laying contest. Bruce D. Rowe came up from Phils- delpbia Tuesday morning snd for a short time will be at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. Rowe Mr, Rowe holde a good position in the City of Brotherly Love and his visits home are infrequent, o Miss Busan Rearick, second daugh- ter of Rev, and Mrs. J. M. Rearick of Williamsburg, is spending a short time with her former school friends-in Centre Hall, Mies Rearick is a school teacher and this year she has been elected to teach school at Alexandria. An article that appeared in last week's issue stated that Thomas Kahler of Millheim, a section bose on the L. & T. railroad, was under a two weeks’ suspension for starting his day's work one day last week without first receiving orders, nd which re suited in a special train, runniog over, the road that morning, killing a cow and knocking a handesr off the track. An official of the road Infortned the Reporter that the blame was uot to be aii upon Mr. Kahler, and that he was one of the most faithful section bosses on this branch. W. F. Rishel of Farmers Mill# is a member of the Pennsylvania Berk- shire Breeder's Association, and next Wednesday he will attend the first consignment sale held by that organi- zation at Whitemarsh, Montgomery county. Mr. Rishel has two bred sows entered, and this means that they are of first quality, as cnly this class Is eligible. The association holds two sales 8 year—a mid-summer sale and a mid-winter sale—and its purpose is to put the members of the associa. tien in closer touch with the geoeral farmers, stockman, and the killer and consumer of bogs in the state, Pine Grove Miils Mr, and Mrs, Bimon Ward visited friends in Alexandria last Bunday. Mrs. Meek of Altoona is spending the month with relatives here, _ Mra. Kate Rhone of Cleveland visit- ed her sister, Mrs, Btruble, last week, Miss Mandella Smith spent last week with relatives in State College. Miss Bertha Bmith visited relatives in State College on Wednesday. Misa Etta Keller of Philadelphia js visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keller. Mr, and Mrs. Goes avd children of Reading are visiting at the William Goss home, Mra. John Keller and little daogh- ter Izella were visitors to Bate Col- lege on Baturday. Mr, and Mrs. John Ballock and children of Bellefonte spent Bunday at the home of Dr. Woods, Mr. and Mre, Kyle Osman snd gdwo children of Btate College spent Bun- day at the James Bmith home, Charles Goss of Harrisburg spent several days last week with his moth- er, Mra, Alfarats Goes, Miss Lucy Tanyer «f Johnstown re- turned home on Friday after spending several weeks with her parents, Mrs. Richard Markel and Mrs. Herman Everts spent Wedpeeday with friends in Btate College, Mr, and Mrs. Feilding of New York are visiting Me. Felding's sister, Mise Gertrude Keichline, Miss Leods Decker returned home on Thursday after spending several weeks in Bpring Mills Alfred Musser of Clearfield spent » short time here on Bunday with his mother, Mrs. John Musser, Fred Goss, who bad been apendiong several weeks with his mother, re- turned to his home in Braddock on Saturday. Mre, Clyde Collins and two daugh- ters of Pittsburgh are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Collins. Miss Gladys Randolph returned home on Baturday after spending sev- eral weeks with ber aunt, Mrs, Gib boney, at McElevay’s Fort, Mis, Martin Foster and three chil- dren of Altoona returned home on Monday after a week's visit with Mery, Foster's parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Decker, PENN HALL. Miss Harah Rishel of Farmers Mills spent Bunday with Jennie Bartges. Earl Bartges spent Sunday under the parental roof. The Luthersn Suunday- chool will hold their picpoic in Dr. Fraok’s (Grove, Thursday, August 61h. Miss Helen Musser of Virginia and Burton Musser of Williamsport are spending some Lime with their sunt, Lucy Musser, Misa Florence Bartges, who had her leg broken some time ago, is able to get around sgsin to visit her friends ; everybody is glad to see Ler about, Mr. sud Mre, Matthias Weagley snd dsughbter Gladys of near Penn Hall are spending some time in Al toona and Clearfield conoty, M-. and Mrs, Chas. Bartgesand the former's mother spent Sunday at the howe of Chas. Fraukenberger at Smithtown, MY, sod Mrs, fmmon Breon and son Psul of Millheim spent Bundsy at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bamuel Ulrich, On Baturday afternoon the * pring Mills baseball team will play with Madisonburg, snd in the evening hold a f-siival on the Penn Hall school ground. Band music; everybody invited. Linden Hall Mr. Wolf of Greensburg is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Noll Mr. and Mrs, Bamunel Goss and chil- dren Curtin and Jack are visiting Mr aud Mre, J, H. Boss, Dr. and Mra. "mith came down from Altoona Saturday for a short visit at the J. M. Rose home, Mr. sod Mrs, William. Campbell of Erie visited at the Jacob Zong home on Monday, Mise Nan McWilliams of Rock Bprings spent last week visiting Ed. wina Wieland Mrs. John Leepard is visiting her sunt, Mre. Ellen Ross. Bhe exp ota to return to her home at Bloomsburg. Mrs. Roy Bwsbb and son and daugh- ter returned to their home at Erie last Monday after spending three weeks with Mr, aud Mra. Jemes Swab, Mr. aod Mrs, William Felding of New York, Useper Feilding with his son sud wife snd two interesting grandchildren from Pittaburg, are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Felding. Harry Dunkle of Pittsburg spent Inst week at the home of Henry Houser returning Saturday. He wae sccompanied by his sunt, Mrs. Henry Houser and daughter Anna, who will spend a few weeks in the Bmoky City. Mies Helen Lewon returned to her home in Morgantown, West Virginia, on Mouday after a very pleasant visit among Centre county friends, part of the time Ueing spent st her aunt's home here. Alfred P. Wieland of Harrisbur stopped off with his brothers on bh way to the Papific Const last week, He was accompanied by his youngest son Alex, who Folie a few woeks at bis uncle's home here, wi FOR POTTER TOWNKRRBHIP DISTRICT FOR FIBCAL BCHOOL YEAR ENDING MONDAY, JULY 6TH, 1914 " Whole number of schools, .,. 14 Average Bhmbe r of mo nhs tau ight... Number of male teachers employed 5 Number of female tenche memploy'd 6 Average salary of winless per month Average salary females per month Number of male soholars attending all schools ........ 217 Number of female scholars nite 5 d- ing all schools,....... “ Whole number in attendance. ..... 380 Average dally attendanceof se holirs 327 Average po reentaie of attendance 8 Number mills levied for school purposes Amount levied for school pt Lr pos HEN, Total amount levied, : Cost of each pupll per moi ith. 3 & RECEIPTS From state appropriations 2 From balance on haud from jast Year .... 76 99 From colle wor, Tucludi ng ‘thx - of all kinds... Soren ¥ ron all other sources, sud sale of houses or land, liquor fines, ete, a5 65 Total Ree eipts.. 4003 if h ns EXPENDITURES Sullding and furnishing houses § 26 87 Renting, re pairing, ete... : LR Teachers’ wages . 4180 00 Amount paid teac chers attend ing institute rirde 210 00 Fuel sud conti IREnCios. B40 72 Fees of collector - . a8 20 Treasurer. » od 42 Salary of secretary. 7 Taition to other yi 2 Purchase of text Purchase of supy i text books, Including J y 6 T0 ¢ 8 Ripka, an error July "6. To rom Treaster, ax 1913 Tota! amount paid out 1 Jordas, resstirer Tremsurer's commission Balance We above hereby cartify that and find it : The fall term of the Cenlral State Normal School, located at Lock Haven, will open Mondsy, Sept, 7 This school offers great educations! advantages at a small cost, All of its departments for the coming year will be fo charge of thorcughly traioed and ¢xperiepoed teschers, snd under close supervision, The buildipge snd the tquipment of the school are in first class condition Persons desiring ts enter a strong preparatory school or a fine training schon] for teschers should communioate with 2 Cras 1 ATLANTIC CITY Wildwood os E, Prineipal Cape May, OCEAN CITY. ANGLESEA, SEA SLE CITY, AVALON AND STONE HARBOR 10-DAY EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS AUGUST 6 and 20 EXCURSION TICKETS good on all regular trgine 10 seashore destin tion on date of excursion $6.35 Round Trip Vis Delaware River Bridge $6.15 Round Trip Via Market Street Whar from CENTRE HALL Stop.Over Allowed at Philadelphia and Harrisburg. PENNSYLVANIAR. R. 2998 P0500 0000000R ORR 908 : To All Our Customers 3 : x Shirtings, Ginghams, Cali- . ® . . | coes, Percales. Tickings, Pillow Casing and Tubing, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings 9-4 wide, 40-inch Muslin for Sheets, Nain- sook, Longecloth and Cam- brics. the new weaves. Embroideries, Val. and Torchon Laces at a bargain. FRESH BREAD Schmidt's [Harrisburg] Fresh Bread every Tuesday * and Friday. Come to see us, H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. For Summer Sewing 3 in all ing reductions MONTGOMERY'S he from regular prices : $30 Suits at - $28 Suits at $25 Suits at - ’ $25 $23 $20 yours today! So PANAMAS NOW $3.75 - a BELLEFONTE, PA. $17 $15 $13 Get 100 Styles at . 100 Styles at . 100 Styles at 100 Styles at . MAIN STREET A 0 m— es fawn Party. of D. Gelss Wagner near Tuosseyville, Thursday evening, in honor of their daughter, Miss Mary, and Richard Thomas, Bananas, cake and candy were served, Those present were: Misses Ruth and Hezel Yarnell, Rath Martz, Mae and Bessie MoUlellan, Girsoe Horver, Bernice Bwarliz, Re. becca Cox, Esther Bitner, Ruth Rockey, Ada Meise, Mary Roundetree, Sram Tiler, Ma M ensure, Harch oh ay ohp and Gilbert el Geo Re es pind Martz, Bamue! Zonta? Gilbert Henry William and George Bwartg, wid Repl, Sep i, (Ai an ¥ Bote rt Ha a enh gartner Sold Grove, giola — Richer Yovmts, Faint Syke. ue Mra F. J. MoUlel Aaee@ttNIePOOPPPNONReRe00ee Centre Hall Poultry Yards § Single Comb White Leghorns exclusively. The stock that has quality by actual test. Eggs now for sale. Will Sell at Once, 20 Incubators & Brooders, at a Great Sacrifice, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, Mre. J. W. Mitterliog, Mrs. Cleve. isnd Mitterling snd Mis « Laura Mitterling were Bellefonte visitors ursday. and Mra, Cora Burchfiel ——— See me for best prices on all sizes of WATER PIPES -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- tures, etc,, at lowest prices. S. J. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa.
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